Kang Ho Cho
Gachon University
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Pediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology & Nutrition | 2013
Jung Hee Rho; Jae Sook Kim; Sang Yong Kim; Soon Ki Kim; Yoon Mi Choi; Sung Min Kim; Hann Tchah; In Sang Jeon; Dong Woo Son; Eell Ryoo; Kang Ho Cho; Deok Young Choi; Yoon Mi Kim
Purpose Meckels diverticulum (MD) has various clinical manifestations, and diagnosis or selectection of proper diagnostic tools is not easy. This study was conducted in order to assess the clinical differences of MD diagnosed by scintigraphic and non-scintigraphic methods and to find the proper diagnostic tools. Methods We conducted a retrospective review ofthe clinical, surgical, radiologic, and pathologic findings of 34 children with symptomatic MD, who were admitted to Gachon University Gil Medical Center, Inha University Hospital, and The Catholic University of Korea, Incheon St. Marys Hospital between January 2000 and December 2012. The patients were evaluated according to scintigraphic (12 cases; group 1) and non-scintigraphic (22 cases; group 2) diagnosis. Results The male to female ratio was 7.5 : 1. The most frequent chief complaint was lower gastrointestinal (GI) bleeding in group 1 and nonspecific abdominal pain in group 2, respectively. The most frequent pre-operative diagnosis was MD in both groups. Red blood cell (RBC) index was significantly lower in group 1. MD was located at 7 cm to 85 cm from the ileocecal valve. Four patients in group 1 had ectopic gastric tissues causing lower GI bleeding. The most frequent treatment modality was diverticulectomy in group 1 and ileal resection in group 2, respectively. Conclusion To diagnose MD might be delayed unless proper diagnostic tools are considered. It is important to understand indications of scintigraphic and non-scintigraphic methods according to clinical and hematologic features of MD. Scintigraphy would be weighed in patients with anemia as well as GI symptoms.
Cephalalgia | 2013
Deok Young Choi; Dong Hoon Shin; Kang Ho Cho; Sang Pyo Lee; Sanghui Park
Background The prevalence of patent foramen ovale (PFO) is higher among adult migraine patients. The purpose of this study was to determine the frequency of PFO in children and adolescent migraine patients. Methods and results A total of 32 patients with migraine (divided into two subgroups, the migraine with aura subgroup and the migraine without aura subgroup) and 31 normal control subjects were enrolled in this study. All of the participants underwent transthoracic echocardiography with an agitated saline test. We compared the prevalence of PFO and the severity of right-to-left shunt (RLS) in each group. No statistical difference in age and sex ratio was observed in either group. The prevalence of PFO was higher in the migraine group than in the control group, but without statistical significance (46.9% vs. 25.8%, p = 0.084). The prevalence of PFO was significantly higher in the migraine with aura subgroup than in the migraine without aura subgroup (p = 0.031) and the normal control group (p = 0.0074). Migraine with aura was the only significant factor showing an association with PFO (<0.01). RLS size did not have an influence on migraine. Conclusions Considering the significantly high prevalence of PFO in pediatric migraine with aura patients, migraine with aura is a clear predictor of PFO among children and adolescents.
Korean Journal of Pediatrics | 2015
Kyu Won Kim; Jae Jin Sung; Hann Tchah; Eell Ryoo; Hye Kyung Cho; Yong Han Sun; Kang Ho Cho; Dong Woo Son; In Sang Jeon; Yun Mi Kim
Purpose Mycoplasma pneumoniae (MP) infection is a major cause of respiratory infection in school-aged children. Extrapulmonary manifestations of MP infection are common, but liver involvement has been rarely reported. The aim of this study was to determine the clinical characteristics of MP-associated hepatitis. Methods This prospective study included 1,044 pediatric patients with MP infection diagnosed serologically with MP IgM at one medical center from January 2006 to December 2012. Eighty of these patients had elevated levels of serum aspartate aminotransferase (AST) and alanine aminotransferase (ALT), each greater than 50 IU/L, without any other specific liver disorder and were compared with the 964 children without liver disorders. Results In total, 7.7% of patients with MP infection had a diagnosis of hepatitis, especially in fall and winter. The ratio of male to female patients was 1.7:1, and the mean age of the patients was 5 years and 5 months. The most common symptoms were cough, fever, and sputum. Anorexia was the most common gastrointestinal symptom, followed by nausea/vomiting, diarrhea, and abdominal pain. Mean levels of AST and ALT were 100.65 IU/L and 118.73 IU/L, respectively. Serum AST/ALT level was normalized within 7.5 days on average without complications. The mean duration of hospitalization (11.3 days) was longer for children with hepatitis than for those without hepatitis (P=0.034). Conclusion MP-associated hepatitis is not uncommon and has a relatively good prognosis. Therefore, clinicians should be concerned about liver involvement in MP infection but avoid further unnecessary evaluation of hepatitis associated with MP.
Journal of Pediatric infectious diseases | 2011
Su Nam Kim; Chong Bock Won; Hye Jung Cho; Byung Wook Eun; So Yeon Sim; Deok Young Choi; Yong Han Sun; Kang Ho Cho; Dong Woo Son; Hann Tchah; In Sang Jeon
Purpose : Hospital associated infection (HAI) caused by multidrug-resistant (MDR) microorganisms has been recognized as an important issue in the world, especially in critically ill patients such as the patients admitted in the intensive care unit. There are fewer papers about MDR-HAI in pediatric patients compared to adult patients. In this study, we investigated the incidence and associated factors of MDR-HAI in children admitted to the intensive care unit (ICU) of a university hospital. Methods : We retrospectively evaluated 135 children who were admitted in ICU for at least 3 days between January 2009 and December 2010. HAI cases were divided into MDR-HAI group and non-MDR-HAI group. Clinical characteristics and various associated factors were compared between those groups. Results : In 39 patients, 45 cases of ICU-related HAI were developed. ICU-related HAI incidence was 47.7 per 1000 patientdays. Thirty-six cases (80.0%) were MDR-HAI. Acinetobacter baumannii was isolated more commonly in MDR-HAI group. And the followings were found more frequently in MDR-HAI group than non-MDR-HAI group: medical condition as an indication for ICU admission, mechanical ventilation, urinary catheterization and previous use of broad-spectrum antibiotics. Among the risk factors, previous use of broad-spectrum antibiotics was the independent risk factor for MDR-HAI. Conclusion : ICU-related HAI incidence was higher than previously reported. Previous use of broad-spectrum antibiotics was the independent risk factor for MDR-HAI. To investigate the characteristics of MDR-HAI in children admitted in ICU, further studies with a larger sample size over a longer period of time are warranted.
Korean Journal of Pediatrics | 2005
Seung Min Lee; Sung Moon Lee; Hann Tchah; In Sang Jeon; Eell Ryoo; Kang Ho Cho; Yong Han Seon; Dong Woo Son; Hee Joo Hong
Korean Journal of Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition | 2010
Hye Jung Cho; Eell Ryoo; Yong Han Sun; Kang Ho Cho; Dong Woo Son; Hann Tchah
Korean Journal of Pediatrics | 2009
Min Jee Park; In-sang Jeon; Hann Tchah; Kang Ho Cho; Mi-Jin Jung; Deok Young Choi
Pediatric Allergy and Respiratory Disease | 2012
Song I Yang; Jung Hee Rho; Yong Han Sun; Kang Ho Cho; So Yeon Shim; Byung Wook Eun; Jee Eun Kim; Dong Woo Son; Hann Tchah
Korean Journal of Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition | 2009
Nam Yn; Lee Sh; Chung Dh; Sim S; Eun Bw; Choi Dy; Yong Han Sun; Kang Ho Cho; Eell Ryoo; Dong Woo Son; Jeon I; Hann Tchah
Journal of the Korean Society of Neonatology | 2006
Doo Kyo In; Sung Wan Yang; Hee Joo Hong; Deok Young Choi; Yong Han Sun; Eel Ryoo; Kang Ho Cho; Mi Jin Jung; In Sang Jeon; Hann Tchah; Dong Woo Son; So Yeon Shim